I watched Part 2 the day before yesterday, and I watched Part 1 last night. Although they are all from a computer perspective, the themes are not consistent. In my opinion, I prefer the second one.
Compared with the second film, this one is all pure hacking and does not involve the darknet series. What the two films have in common is the plot opened in the chat of friends.
The first film is more in line with the name of the movie. It uses various secrets between friends to relieve the trust between friends. It also reflects the relationship of cause and effect. Because of the violence against classmates before, they were retaliated against. And the second one is a bit more brutal, just for the fun of the game for darknet users.
This part seems to be farther from the friends we understand, but it seems easier to understand if you watch American dramas on weekdays. But personally, I still feel that the logic of the conflict points in the plot is a little floating, not landing, and it feels a bit like plotting for the sake of conflict.
The movie is okay, the technology in the movie is not new, maybe because it is a little older.
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